How much did Weebly pay to appear in the middle of every page?
edit: this appears to be a site produced by a web designer named Adam Boalt. There is no about/contact info on the site itself, and the submitter's account was created specifically to promote this site.
So... not sure what the deal is. I'm curious now whether Weebly even knows they are on this site.
Thanks! We've been trying to be selective about the apps we review, and only feature the cream of the crop-but I can see how it might be good to create some contrast in the ratings.
You need a link to go to a site after reading about it! In the listings there's a "go to site" link for each site, but if I click on "Read more" to see the full review, there's no link from there to the reviewed site (or at least I haven't found one after skimming the page several times).
Very good layout and navigation, hope the ratings are real. One thing, though: the list of "highest rated" at the bottom of the page creates a THIRST for the ability to re-sort all apps in other orders, particularly in order by ratings, so I can review all the highest-rated apps in the format of the front page. (On Amazon, I nearly always re-sort products by "customer review" rankings--high to low is all that's needed, and find this the quickest way to go through a list of possibilities.)
Leveraging Twitter on the review pages is a great idea. I don't think I've seen this feature on other review based sites, but it seems obvious now that I've seen it implemented. I am seeing some character encoding issues, but it might be my browser.
I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who took the time to review Useful Tools.com. We appreciate your feedback and suggestions. Also, thanks to everyone who sent apps in for consideration. I'm going through everything that was sent, and we'll definitely feature the apps that we think would work well on the site, probably within the next week or two.
edit: this appears to be a site produced by a web designer named Adam Boalt. There is no about/contact info on the site itself, and the submitter's account was created specifically to promote this site.
So... not sure what the deal is. I'm curious now whether Weebly even knows they are on this site.